The federal government is moving to close a major loophole that has allowed intoxicating hemp-derived THC products to flourish nationwide, a change that could upend…
Posts published by “Jake Kroesen”
Jake Kroesen is a Jackson County native and a graduate of the University of Central Missouri. He holds a B.S. in Political Science.
As electricity prices rise nationwide, up nearly 20 percent in some states over the past year, data centers have often been painted as energy villains.…
St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann announced today that he will seek reelection in 2026, emphasizing his record of steady leadership, economic growth, and a…
For years, Missouri families and employers have grappled with one of the state’s toughest challenges, finding and affording quality child care.
Missouri Attorney General Catherine L. Hanaway was publicly sworn in this morning at the Missouri Capitol by Missouri Supreme Court Judge Kelly Broniec, marking her…
Set on a 225-acre campus, the Laborers and Contractors Training Center is where Missouri’s next generation of builders learns their craft, and their calling. The…
Senator Eric Schmitt announced a series of major victories for Missouri in the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a sweeping defense package…
State Rep. Brenda Shields announced this week she is ending her campaign for Missouri’s 34th Senate District, citing upcoming surgery and ongoing health concerns. Shields,…
Senate President Pro Tem Cindy O’Laughlin today announced the appointment of Senator Rusty Black as the new chair of the Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee. Senator…
Missouri lawmakers this year approved legislation requiring data centers to pay for all of the electricity they consume, ensuring that everyday utility customers will not cover those costs.










